Choices Made: Always

Book 4 - Final in Series: Juxton holds a family that has torn him apart, but can Jamy live the lesson of forgiveness "The Heart of MacGregor" has taught him? More

The exciting finale in the Choices Made Series - Choices Made: Always

Torn between his life in Paris that has brought him great notoriety and success in everything, except his personal life, Jamy dreads returning to Missouri, a place that has brought him untold sorrows, and the one place his son, JamyNick wants to go.

Missouri has Linde, ex-girlfriend, mother of his son, and one of those hurts that plague his memories. Telling JamyNick his mother was abusive to him doesn’t stop his pleas to meet her. Jamy dreads the return, but knows that until JamyNick can face his mother on his own terms, there will be no peace. He has changed during the ensuing years, has Linde? In a small corner of his heart, he still loves her. Could their return be the beginning of the family he has always dreamt of, or will he be alone – Always?

Christine McMahon has always taken pleasure in a good story and the craft of writing, but didn’t pick up the challenge of a novel until shortly after her mother’s prediction of a beautiful little boy entering her life.

It is said people nearing the end of their lives not only see those gone before them, but also see the futures of those close to them. One evening, a month before Christine’s mother died of cancer, her mother, Rose, asked her, ‘Who is that beautiful little boy standing next to you?’

Of course, there was no one there, but after her mother’s death, she found herself with pen in hand, beginning Jamy’s story.

What Midwest Book Review said of Book 1 - printed version:“Choices Made: The Street Years is the debut novel of Christine McMahon and clearly establishes her as a gifted storyteller, able to take her reader into a gritty world of drug addiction, poverty, and life on the street.”

Christine and her husband Joe live in rural Wisconsin along with their champion Rhodesian Ridgeback, Moy, and her new buddy, Taigh.